WO2016012619A1 - Textile piece of clothing with at least one abrasion-prevention zone provided with protector elements, and method for producing the same - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a textile article of clothing having at least one protective zone covered by protector elements, in which a multiplicity of protector elements are applied at a distance from one another to a textile fabric consisting of a polymer matrix with embedded abrasion-resistant particles.
- the invention relates to a method for producing such a textile garment with the features of the preamble of claim 9.
- protectors In the field of motorcycle clothing, protective clothing is increasingly gaining ground, having integrated protectors, for example according to DE 100 14 025 A1.
- these protectors are used in particular to support the spine in a fall to avoid spinal fractures.
- spinal fractures To protect against abrasion, they are only partially suitable because the exposed parts of a fall body parts can not be covered with massive protector elements, without restricting the mobility of the driver.
- the controlled sliding of the fallen person over the road surface is the surest way to avoid even more serious injuries, provided that the exposed parts of the body are sufficiently protected with abrasion protection elements.
- the sliding action is blocked or if the coefficient of friction between the roadway and the person's clothing is too high, it can also lead to rollovers, which cause serious injuries, even if, for example, there is a risk of serious injury. a cyclist has not yet released his bike.
- the coefficient of friction is too low, the slip path after the fall will be too long and there is a risk that the fallen person will be e.g. slips over the edge of the road into the crash barriers at the edge of the road.
- a garment of the type mentioned is described in DE 20 201 1 051 635 U1. It provides, instead of larger planar protector elements, which cover a large area at risk endangered body parts, a plurality of small protector elements that complement each other to arrange with a small distance to each other in particular to cover three-dimensional shapes on the body.
- the textile surface in the protection zone is mainly covered by protector elements and only a very narrow gap remains free.
- the weight of the protective coating is too high to protect all areas at risk in these sports.
- the protector elements are relatively sharp on the outside. As a result, the gaps in between remain small in order to provide effective protection against cutting and to provide burn injuries. However, these edges block the roughness of the ground and thus sometimes increase the risk of injury.
- WO 2013/053587 describes textiles with a protective function, in which mixtures of curable polymers and abrasion-resistant particles incorporated therein are applied selectively to a fabric.
- the buckeiförmigen protector elements formed in this way are distributed, so that surface areas remain uncovered between them and the breathability of the tissue is only slightly limited. After application, the polymer should penetrate into upper fabric layers, so that an anchoring should be achieved with the curing.
- the protective effect just before contact heat in the event of a slipping phase after a fall is limited because the fabric is already thin and can only be very thin residual layers for thermal insulation through the reaching into deeper layers of fabric protector elements.
- a first object of the present invention is therefore to improve a textile garment with at least one protector elements occupied Schürfschutzzone of the type mentioned so that not only an effective Abschürfschutz the skin over the entire slide path is given to the complete outlet, but that too there is a certain coefficient of friction in the mating between the surface in the gravel protection zone of the garment and an asphalt or concrete surface of a road which allows a defined slipping of the person over the carriageway and avoids following rollovers.
- This object is achieved by a garment with at least one occupied with protector elements Schürfschutzzone with the features of the protection claim 1.
- Essential to the invention is the interaction of the textile elasticity and the hardness, shape and arrangement of the protector elements.
- a quantity referred to as "slip angle" in the context of the present invention provides a measure of how a force vector acts on a single protector element when it strikes a road surface irregularity or a foreign body textile outer side, which carries the protector elements and a tangent, which emanates from the middle between adjacent protector elements on the textile base and in each case bears tangentially on the preferably spherical segment-shaped protector element.
- the slip angle is also a measure of the angle at which the protector elements can be tilted on a flat road surface with respect to the road surface until the textile region exposed between the protector elements touches the surface of the textile base.
- the original sliding angle of the garment is reduced when worn on the body still due to the elongation of the textile fabric to which the protector elements are applied.
- the selection of a knitted fabric is particularly advantageous because high-strength fibers can be used to further protect the athlete, but still allow a significant elongation of the fabric due to their special processing.
- the elongation is thus initially achieved by the extension of the thread loops and not primarily by a material elasticity of the fibers. This also means that the expansion range is limited upwards, namely until the maximum extension of the knitted fabric is possible, for. B. to a maximum of 100%. This prevents that the protector elements are pulled apart too far and too large exposed surface areas are present.
- the garment according to the invention has an undersize in relation to a nominal dress size, so that a first pre-stretch of the textile basic body of at least 20% is already achieved when donning.
- the garment is skin on and the dome-shaped protector elements are fitted exactly along the skin surface.
- wrinkles are avoided, as any wrinkles could form attachment points to stay stuck when falling on the ground and tear the protective garment.
- the person protected by the item of clothing according to the invention slides over the roadway in such a way that only the crests of the preferably ball-shaped protector elements rest on the roadway surface.
- the abrasion is so low that the protector elements are indeed reduced in height in the outlet area after the fall, but can not be completely sanded down to the textile base.
- the spherical segment-shaped protector elements have a relatively large surface area in relation to their volume, so that frictional heat already generated radiates from the point of origin can be. Heat transfer into the fabric takes place only slowly due to the low thermal conductivity of the knitted textile substrate.
- the fabric can be made significantly thicker compared to a fabric, without affecting the air permeability and the thermal regulation.
- the protective effect described is achieved according to the invention but also if it does not come to a quasi-ideal camber course on a flat road surface. Rather, it must be expected in practice that cracks cross the road or that foreign objects such as sand and grit are on the road, which can be trapped between the fallen person and the road.
- a protector element encounters a warp or a crack in the road surface in the item of clothing according to the invention, it can still easily slide over the obstacle in many cases due to its flat and spherical-segment-shaped form in connection with the low sliding angle. Should individual protector elements nevertheless catch on the obstacle, the expansion reserve in the textile base comes into play here, which at least does not abruptly terminate the further sliding action of the fallen person due to the possibility of elastic stretching. Even if a whole line of protector elements gets into a roadway crack, the person is not slowed down so that a rollover movement takes place immediately.
- the high tensile strength of the fibers used in connection with the elasticity of the textile substrate can lead to the person initially slipping a little further, whereby local parts of the textile are tensioned. In many cases, the restoring forces are then sufficient to release the blocked protector elements and return to their original position. If, in the worst case, a demolition of individual protector elements occurs, then at least no sudden braking movement is associated with the demolition, which could lead to the aforementioned rollover effects. Even with loss of individual protector elements, the fallen person can continue to slip away and is still sufficiently protected by the large number of other protector elements. To this end, it is advantageous to arrange at least one row of elements with a smaller height between two rows of protector elements having a greater height. First, then there is the contact with the road surface in the large elements.
- Variation of sizes may also be provided to more effectively protect areas of the body that are severely exposed and of which there is little muscle tissue, and in any case to prevent abrasions to deeper skin layers. These include the area of the pelvic bones, the shoulder joints, the shoulder blades and the elbow joints.
- an adjustment can be made in the arrangement of the protector elements based on the sport for which the garment is provided.
- a road cyclist is affected by other parts of the body and there is a need to reduce higher kinetic energy in the event of a fall through friction than with a marathon runner falling in the starting field or a ski racer falling on icy or rough ground.
- Another object of the present invention is therefore to improve the manufacture of a textile garment with at least one occupied with protector elements Schürfschutzzone and facilitate.
- Tubular form present textile support layer.
- the protector elements can be mounted as they are to be used later, because according to the invention a high extensibility of the textile support layer of at least 20% is provided.
- the garment formed therefrom fulfills its protective function only if it rests as tightly on the wearer as on the support means during production. Accordingly, the garment is made with a smaller or larger undersize depending on clothing size.
- the desired pattern of protector elements having the desired distances from one another can be produced on the pre-stretched carrier layer. After removal of the support element, the carrier layer contracts to the original dimension, whereby the distances of the protector elements decrease.
- knitwear has the advantage on the finished garment that a high degree of stretch of up to 100% can be set.
- the garment is thus in any case wrinkle-free on the body.
- the knitwear also offers high air permeability and has a much greater layer thickness compared to a fabric.
- the textile carrier layer is in this case a circular knit tube.
- a support plate is preferably inserted into the circular knit tube so that an upper and a lower exposed surface form, on which the protector elements can be produced.
- the circular knit tube can also be treated in sections by removing the support plate and repositioning the circular knit tube.
- a mold plate which contains a plurality of concave mold cavities, each having a broad base on the surface facing the textile carrier layer and a tapered opening on the opposite surface.
- the mold plate is placed with the provided with the wide openings of the mold cavities surface on the supported with the support plate circular knit tube or another stretchable textile support layer.
- the pasty coating material is pressed through the narrow openings of the mold plate down into the mold cavities and the mold plate is scraped off at the surface provided with the narrow openings.
- the mold cavities can be filled so completely and at the same time the coating material can be pressed into the underlying fabric under the form of knitted fabric.
- Another preferred variant of the method according to the invention also provides for the use of a molding plate as a molding element with a plurality of concave molding cavities, but the cavities have no further opening at the top.
- the mold plate is rather positioned with the openings facing up and then filled. If these single-sided mold cavities were simply filled with the pasty coating mass in the manner of a pastry mold and the surface doctored off, sink marks would form at the base of the respective cavities. After overturning the mold plate and placing it on the hose, a superficial connection of the pasty coating composition with the fabric would only be possible due to the downwardly sagging coating composition. Since no pressure on the coating composition could be exercised, would have the viscosity of the coating material can be lowered so that it can penetrate into the textile layer at all.
- the peculiarity of the method of this method variant according to the invention is to selectively provide an excess of coating material on each mold cavity, so that when placing the mold plate on the circular knitting tube or vice versa this excess of coating material in the textile such.
- B. a fabric is pressed into it and ensures a secure anchoring of the protector elements therein.
- This oversize is provided in a very defined form in that prior to filling the coating material in the mold cavities a thin squeegee aid plate is placed on the mold plate whose thickness is in particular less than one fifth of the depth of the mold cavities and which is provided with recesses.
- the hole pattern of the squeegee aid plate coincides with the opening cross sections of the mold cavities on the surface of the mold plate.
- a further advantageous effect results from the removal of the squeegee aid plate, because due to an adhesion of the coating material on the narrow edges of the openings in the squeegee aid plate, it is found that when pulling up the plate, especially the edges of the supernatant of coating material are pulled up and in Center forms a funnel shape.
- edges which are almost sharp-edged are formed, so that the protector elements produced in this way are very strong even after being pressed onto the textile substrate and after curing have defined, sharp edges on the base.
- the remaining spherical shape of the protector elements completely corresponds to the predetermined by the mold cavity shape, because in the connection of the circular knit tube with the mold plate, the supernatant is pressed into the tissue, which at the same time a pressure on the coating composition is effected, which causes the Mass over the entire surface of the cavities.
- the coating composition is then cured. This may be done by a heat treatment depending on the chemical nature of the coating composition, but e.g. also be made by irradiation with UV light, chemical curing by using a two-component mixture, etc.
- the curing is carried out by the composite of the molding element and the textile support layer, in particular the circular knit hose is placed in a curing oven. Thereafter, the mold plate is removed from the textile support layer.
- the provided with the protector elements textile can now be processed in a known manner to a garment on.
- the mold cavities are preferably already treated during the preparation of the mold plate with a release agent.
- the second preferred embodiment of the method according to the invention which provides for the use of the squeegee aid plate, makes it possible to adjust the pasty coating material with a high viscosity, since it does not have to be forced through a narrow opening, but into the cavities from the wide opening side can be pressed. As a result, the mass is free of course even in the case of short-term influences of the gravitational force.
- the mold plates can therefore also fallen and placed with the openings facing down.
- the support plate textile such as the circular knit hose by means of two mold plates, the top and bottom are treated.
- the abrasion is so low that in the outlet area after a fall, the protector elements, although in their height can be reduced, but not completely sanded down to the textile base.
- the spherical segment-shaped protector elements have a relatively large surface area in relation to their volume, so that frictional heat generated can in some cases already be emitted at the point of origin.
- FIG. 2 shows the preparation of a textile carrier layer in a perspective view
- FIG. 3a shows a mold plate according to a first embodiment in a perspective view from below
- FIG. 3c shows a squeegee aid plate in a perspective view
- Fig. 6a-6f the production of protector elements in various stages, each in section;
- Fig. 7 shows an embodiment of the mold plate according to Fig. 3b.
- Fig. 8a, 8b provided with a protector elements garment according to the
- Fig. 9b a stretched section of the garment, in lateral
- Fig. 1 shows a two-piece suit 100 for road racing.
- a first item of clothing is designed as a top part 10.
- the most vulnerable areas are on the shoulder and on the side of the fuselage.
- a Schürfschzone 1 1 1 is formed with particularly large protector elements 101.
- a second Schürfstoffzone 1 12 with protector elements of medium size.
- a third protection zone 1 13 at the Armsch- and -Inside which are less at risk during cycling, smaller protector elements are mounted.
- Schürfstoffzonen 1 14 are also formed.
- the upper part 110 is supplemented by a pair of trousers 120, on which also protection zones 121, 122, 123 are formed, in particular on the outer sides of the legs up to the area of the buttocks.
- a continuous scrub protection zone extends from the region of the lower leg over the knee and the outer side of the thigh, the pelvis and the buttocks to the shoulder, down to the back of the body.
- the front of the body on the other hand, can be kept largely free from abrasion protection zones, as during cycling, a precisely forward fall is unlikely and, due to the typical posture during the fall, a lateral tilting on one or the other side of the body will occur.
- Fig. 8a shows a schematic side sectional view of a state-of-the art equipped garment 1 with protector elements 2.
- the gap 3 between adjacent protector elements 2 is small, so that the so-called slip angle ß is very large at almost 90 °.
- the so protected Garment 1 over a road surface 4 and provides protection against abrasion.
- the road surface is rough and has distortions or cracks, which are indicated in Fig. 8b.
- the garment 1 known from the prior art in this case remains attached to the edges of its protector elements 2 at roughness peaks, so that it comes to a demolition of the protector elements 2 or to an abrupt stop.
- a section of an inventively equipped garment 10 is shown, namely a textile section 1 1 in the unstretched state, both in the one, designated xi, X2 direction, as well as in the perpendicular thereto y-coordinate with several Protector elements 12 is provided.
- the larger protector elements 12 which are arranged in the illustrated embodiment in a regular grid, additionally smaller protector elements 13 are arranged in the center.
- the larger protector elements 12 have a diameter D of 3 to 6 mm.
- the smaller protector elements 13 have a diameter d of 2 to 4 mm.
- a grid spacing X2 of about twice the diameter D is provided.
- the protector elements 12 have a height H corresponding to 0.5 to 0.1 times the diameter D. In this way, a tangent results, which starts in the middle between similar protector elements 12 and contacts the protector elements 12.
- This angle is referred to as slip angle ⁇ , which is at least smaller than 45 °, preferably 30 ° and less.
- Fig. 9b shows the fabric section 1 1 once again in the stretched state.
- the grid spacing X2 'of the protector elements 12 is here increased by at least 20% .. Due to the unchanged geometry of the protector elements 12 itself, the slip angle a' due to the elongation decreases, so that alone by the bias in attracting the garment reduces the angle and thus the Slip on roughness peaks and foreign bodies is improved.
- FIGS. 10a to 10c show a sliding operation similar to the representation of the prior art in Figs. 1 a and 1 b. Below a roadway 4 is shown, about the garment 10 with the protector elements 12, 13 at a from left to on the right sliding movement. Shown is the preferred embodiment of the garment 10 with at least two different size classes of protector elements 12, 13.
- FIG. 10a again corresponds to an idealized assumption in which the fallen person slips over a road surface that is smooth in relation to the protector elements 12, 13. In this case, only an abrasion in the contact surface between the roadway 4 and the higher protector elements 12 occurs. Should individual protector elements 12, despite their very high hardness, become worn during a longer sliding path, additional protection is achieved by the smaller protector elements 13.
- Fig. 10b shows a more approximate representation of the real situations. Due to the curvature of the body surface, individual protector elements are more exposed so that the textile areas exposed therebetween are also pressed closer to the road surface, for which purpose in the preferred embodiment a further series of protector elements 13 of smaller size is used. Due to the low sliding angle and the spherical segment shape of the protector elements 12 slides in the illustration of Fig. 3b, the middle element over a small stone 6, and over roughness of the roadway, without the textile base comes into contact with the roadway.
- a roadway with a sharp-edged crack 5 is shown.
- the middle protector element 12 is retained at the edge of the crack.
- Fig. 3d shows, then takes place due to the existing residual elasticity in the textile base 1 1 overstretching of the fabric 1 1 in the marked area, so that the original grid spacing increases to a level 2.
- the protector element 12 does not penetrate deep into the crack 5 and is finally guided back to the starting position by the further slipping person and by the provision of the elastic fabric 1 1 provision.
- a textile carrier layer in the form of a circular knit tube 1 is used. This is produced in a conventional manner.
- the width of the circular knit tube 1 is matched to the upper body circumference of the wearer. By later cutting out the lower part of the tube, the legs can be formed.
- a support plate 2 is pushed to create a hard surface and easy to fix the circular knit tube can. It only needs the entire unit of circular knit hose 1 and support plate 2 to be fixed without the textile would somehow have to be clamped in any other way.
- the support plate 2 should be made of metal or other heat-resistant material to remain stable under heat.
- a mold plate 10 is used, which is shown schematically in Figure 3a.
- a few mold cavities 11 are shown on a surface 12 in an additionally enlarged form.
- the diameter of the mold cavities 12 is about 2 to 6 mm.
- the depth of the mold cavities 12 corresponds approximately to half the diameter.
- the uniform grid-like arrangement of the cavities is to be understood as exemplary only, because it has proven to be advantageous to provide a disorderly, anisotropic distribution of the protector elements on the garment to avoid longer tear lines.
- the interposition of small protector elements provides additional protection, especially when a locally greatly overextended fabric or knit should be exposed between the larger protector elements.
- the mold cavities 11 are open only towards the surface 12.
- the mold plate 10 is preferably made of aluminum, which remains sufficiently stable under the influence of heat and is easy to handle in manual production due to the low weight.
- the surface 12 of the mold plate 10 is, as is apparent from Fig. 7, milled down to the edge elevation 26 of the mold cavities 1 1 down.
- the depth of the reduction corresponds to the thickness of a squeegee aid plate described in more detail in FIG. 3c. With attached squeegee aid plate, the surface 12 with the edge elevation 26 just concluding.
- FIG. 3 c shows a squeegee aid plate 14 having openings 15.
- the size and the arrangement of the openings 15 correspond to the openings of the mold cavities 1 1 in the mold plate 10th
- FIGS. 4a to 4f A first embodiment of a production method according to the invention is explained with reference to the sequence illustrated in FIGS. 4a to 4f:
- the mold plate 10 is already prepared by the mold cavities 1 1 have been treated with a release agent 13. Furthermore, the squeegee aid plate 14 is placed on the surface 12. In the left mold cavity 1 1 coating 5 has already been coated by means of a doctor blade 4.
- the appropriately prepared mold plate 10 is now, as shown in Figure 4d, turned over and placed with the openings down on the circular knitting tube 1.
- the coating compound 5 is pressed into the fabric.
- FIG. 4e illustrates the curing of the coating compound 5 by heat treatment.
- the coating compound 5 pressed into the fabric enters into a permanent, non-detachable connection with the fabric.
- the mold plate 10 After curing, the mold plate 10 only needs to be removed from the circular knit tube 1 according to FIG. 4f.
- the coating compound 5 now remains in the form of solid protector elements 1001 on the textile base layer. It then only needs the support plate 2 to be taken out to complete the production.
- the circular knit tube 1 is then further processed in a known manner to a garment.
- FIG. 5a shows a further mold plate 20 which has mold cavities 21 which are concave, in particular spherical segment-shaped, and which open with their broad base to a first surface 22. In the upper region of their curvatures, the mold cavities 21 have a further, narrow opening 23. Also in the illustrated embodiment of the mold plate 20, only a few, enlarged mold cavities are shown for better illustration.
- FIG. 5 b shows the opposite surface 24 of the mold plate 20 with the narrow openings 23.
- FIG. 5c illustrates the position of the mold cavities 21. Through the openings 23 creates a slight deviation from the ideal shape of a hemisphere represented by the dashed lines.
- FIGS. 6a to 6c A second embodiment of a production method according to the invention using the mold plate 20 will be explained with reference to the sequence shown in FIGS. 6a to 6c:
- the mold plate 20 is already placed on the supported with the support plate 2 circular knitting tube 1.
- the mold cavities 21 have previously been treated with a release agent 25.
- the coating compound 5 is brushed into the mold cavities 21 by means of a doctor blade 4, starting from the surface 24, through the narrow openings 23 in the respective upper side of the mold cavities 21.
- the curing of the coating composition can be made by the unit of circular knit tube 1 and mold plate 20 is introduced, for example, in a curing oven.
- FIG. 6 c shows, the mold plate 20 is removed after curing, so that in turn the cured coating composition remains per mold cavity as a protector element 101 on the circular knit tube 1.
- the present invention is not limited in its execution to the above-mentioned preferred embodiments. Rather, a number of variants are conceivable, which make use of the illustrated solution even with fundamentally different types of execution.
- the edge elevation 26 can be designed differently.
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